Description
The TRAINER Steel4Fit quadruple pylon is a support structure carrying four Steel4Fit machines on a single anchoring point. It is the maximum configuration in the range, and its purpose is straightforward: to put four simultaneous training positions into the smallest possible ground area, which is what a busy urban park needs at its centre. One foundation instead of four also reduces the civil works, the disruption and the cost of the installation.
The structure is welded S355 and S235 steel, hot dip galvanised and then oven baked with a double coat of powder paint, in red and graphite (RAL 3000 and RAL 7016). Steps and access elements are aluminium. The pylon complies with EN 16630:2015 and is tested and approved by TUV Rheinland for safe use in urban parks, schools, residential developments and municipal schemes.
Technical specification
| Reference | TRAINER Steel4Fit quadruple pylon |
| Function | Support structure for four Steel4Fit machines on one anchor point |
| Capacity | Four simultaneous training positions |
| Structure | Welded S355/S235 steel, hot dip galvanised and powder coated, double oven baked coat |
| Steps and access | Aluminium |
| Colours | Red and graphite, RAL 3000 and RAL 7016 |
| Standard | EN 16630:2015, tested and approved by TUV Rheinland |
| Range | TRAINER Steel4Fit |
| SKU | P04-STEEL4FIT |
| Price | 2,730 EUR excluding VAT |
Where a four station pylon belongs
For a local authority or a large park, the quadruple pylon becomes the central station of the site, with four positions occupied at once at the point where footfall is highest. For a social landlord or a neighbourhood scheme it works as a structuring station at the foot of a residential block, concentrating activity in a supervised, visible location rather than scattering single machines. Military bases use it as a compact multi station circuit, and campuses as a central station with fast turnover between users.
The four machines that populate the pylon are ordered separately and chosen for the population using the site, which is where the layout study earns its place: a pylon carrying four pulling stations serves far fewer people than one carrying a balanced mix of pushing, pulling, lower body and rotation. The safety zone is determined by the machines fitted and by the free fall heights involved, with impact attenuating surfacing to EN 1177 across it. Anchoring is into a concrete foundation sized to the ground conditions.
Frequently asked questions
Are the four machines included?
No. The pylon is the support structure. The Steel4Fit machines that mount on it are quoted separately, which lets the configuration be matched to the users of the site.
How much space does it need?
The ground footprint is a single anchor point, but the safety zone depends on the four machines fitted and their free fall heights. A free layout study is included with every project and establishes the exact area required.
What does Light In Fitness provide?
A free layout study, delivery throughout France, installation by our own teams, a professional warranty and continued availability of wear parts. We have manufactured and distributed from Tours since 2013 and support more than 500 facilities.
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